Nikon 50mm f/1.8D
You can’t pocket a D3s, but this 50 1.8 will get you closer than any other piece of glass. This is the best deal we’ve found in Nikon lenses. It’s fast, sharp and compact and goes for less than $125.

Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED AF-S VRII
This is our third 70-200 2.8 lens from Nikon and they just keep getting better. It’s fast and crisp, and the new VR system makes shooting in low light incredibly easy.

Nikon 85mm f/2.8D PC-E Micro
We’ve been shooting with this Nikon 85mm tilt/shift lens for years, and it still astounds. You’ll see a lot of tilt/shift effects added in post, but you just can’t fake the real thing.

Hasselblad 50-110mm f/3.5-4.5 HC
The Hasselblad 50-110mm f/3.5-4.5 HC AF Lens has a zoom range from wide-angle to short telephoto. This lens boasts exceptionally high image quality at all focal length settings, whether shooting film or digital, and is comparable with corresponding fixed focal length lenses. It’s our most heavily used lens for the Hasselblad.

Hasselblad 80mm f/2.8 HC
The Hasselblad 80mm f/2.8 is the standard lens for the H system. The high-performance design ensures great color correction, a flat image plane, and low distortion. The wide aperture facilitates photography in poor light and provides a bright viewfinder image. A lens suited for almost any task in general photography.

Hasselblad 150mm f/3.2 HC
An ideal portrait lens, providing the ideal perspective for head and shoulder portraits, or other areas such landscape photography. The Hasselblad HC 150mm f/3.2’s focal length offers a moderate, but clearly visible, telephoto effect and the shallow depth-of-field can be used to set distracting backgrounds off-focus. Features internal focus mechanism, fast AF, and is ideal for lower light conditions.